Hi,

Yes, sounds like a good way to test new relaese in production. Unfortunately, 
we use a single node here :/ 

thanks anyway

Christophe
Le 5 avr. 2013 à 12:12, jerome alet <[email protected]> a écrit :

> Hi,
> 
> "Christophe Ségui" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> I'tried pfsense 2.1-BE5A1 as router/firewall (ospf is used for wan) and /22 
>> network as internal network. With PF activated, the node crash after 2 hours 
>> up …  since pf is deactivated, node stays up (routing functionnalities are 
>> OK). 
>> Does someone experienced the same issue ?
> Here we are using 2.1BETA1 for a long time in production.
> 
> What we've learnt is that from one day to the other, fixes are incorporated, 
> but sometimes fixes break something else, so while we used to upgrade 
> everyday to benefit from the latest fixes, we now stay with a version which 
> "mostly" works for us : "2.1-BETA1 (amd64) 
> built on Thu Feb 28 04:29:38 EST 2013"
> 
> Since we're running a two nodes cluster, testing a new release is easy but 
> takes time : upgrade the slave, shutdown the master, see if all works as 
> expected. If not, restore the full backup, else upgrade the master as well. 
> But this can be very very time consuming especially due to pfSense's full 
> backup (when upgrading from the GUI) which saves, slowly, almost everything 
> including Squid's cache content.
> 
> We're still stuck with some minor problems but this version doesn't crash at 
> least... We've got planned downtime tomorrow, and planned to try an upgrade, 
> but reading your message I think we'll wait a bit more :-)
> 
> So my advice to you would be to try daily upgrades until you'll find one that 
> works, and stay with it until a BETA2 or an RC is published.
> 
> bye
> 
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> Jerome Alet
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